Energy Recovery experts will be at Chillventa Booth 7A-226 in Nuremberg, Germany, with a series of presentations about our innovative PX G1300™ energy recovery device.
Specialist Forum – Tuesday, October 11, 15:00 – 15:20
“Pressure Exchanger Technology for Energy Efficient R-744 Refrigeration”
Hall 9 Booth 9-550 (Joseph Marchetti, Product Manager, R-744)
Energy Recovery will present the PX G1300, a proven energy recovery device that saves energy in R-744 refrigeration systems. This presentation will cover a brief history of Energy Recovery’s pressure exchanger technology which has been instrumental in reducing capital costs and improving efficiency with world class reliability in seawater reverse osmosis desalination plants for 30 years. The company will then discuss its PX G1300 technology, highlighting a current PX G1300 installation in an R-744 refrigeration rack. Energy Recovery’s PX G1300 energy recovery device is designed to enhance the operability, reliability, and environmental sustainability of commercial and industrial carbon dioxide (R-744) refrigeration systems.
In-Booth Presentations (Hall 7A, Booth 226)
Tuesday, October 11
12:00 Pressure Exchanger Technology for Energy Efficient R-744 Refrigeration
(Joseph Marchetti, Product Manager, R-744)
13:00 PX G1300 Thermodynamic Deep Dive: How PX Reduces Energy Consumption of CO2 Refrigeration Systems
(Azam Thatte, Ph.D, Senior Principal Technologist)
14:00 New Applications of PX G1300 for Sustainable, Low Cost Energy: Heat Pump, Geothermal, Thermal Energy Storage (battery) and Data Center Cooling
(Azam Thatte, Ph.D, Senior Principal Technologist)
Wednesday, October 12
10:00 Pressure Exchanger Technology for Energy Efficient R-744 Refrigeration
(Joseph Marchetti, Product Manager, R-744)
11:00 PX G1300 Thermodynamic Deep Dive: How PX Reduces Energy Consumption of CO2 Refrigeration Systems
(Azam Thatte, Ph.D, Senior Principal Technologist)
12:00 New Applications of PX G1300 for Sustainable, Low Cost Energy: Heat Pump, Geothermal, Thermal Energy Storage (battery) and Data Center Cooling
(Azam Thatte, Ph.D, Senior Principal Technologist)